Samantha

Day 1
Today we went to the state capitol. We took a free two-hour tour. It started at the main desk, and went all over the whole capitol. We also went to the capitol museum, and the hall of Valer, a museum of old, priceless flags.

After that we stopped for a quick lunch at McDonald’s, and went to the Clark Atlanta University. We met a small group of students who pointed us in the direction of an intense basket ball game.

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Soon after, went to the Confederate Memorial, huge three acre carving, featuring two men riding there horses. It is bigger than a football field! ======

Day 2
 Today we went to the Confederate Memorial, in stone Mountain National Park. We stayed over night at the camp there. During the day we took a ride on a Swiss cable car that went over the entire park. The whole ride was something I would never forget, with the wind in my hair, the sun on my cheeks, and the stunning view of the park at sundown. I hope I never forget a second of it, and I dought I ever will.

The next day we went to Clark Atlanta University, wear we watched the Atlanta Panthers play basket ball, and watched them win their way into the Atlanta Hall of Fame.

Later we went to the University of Georgia. We watched a student give a very detailed speech about the school. It was very intresting. After that we watched the second basket ball game of the day. The school team won twelve to three. The game was very short. After that we drove to a hotel near the huge collage, planning to go back to visit again tomorrow.

 Today we went to the University of Georgia. We watched a basketball game, and afterwards played golf. Later we went to Athens, and watched a musical performance, at a theater.

At the end of the day we went to Lincolnton. We stayed overnight at Elijah national park. We stayed at an old-time cabin. There was no electricity, the sink was a washtub, and there were a bunch of old tools in our room, like a big, old fashioned museum, or a house like Laura Ingals Wilder lived in.

Today we went to Augusta. We went to Phinisy Swamp, where we saw an Otter, two great egrets, and lots of Gaters. After that we went to The Meadow Garden House. There were lots of flowers, and butterflies.

We didn’t take much time at the Mongolia Cemetery, one of Georgia’s many cemeteries dedicated to people who died in the Civil War.

After a long lunch break at McDonald’s we drove to Oconee National Park. We bought Mountain bikes, and biked the trails. We stopped at the gift shop first, where I bought a Twenty dollar field Guide. We saw lots of plants, and I tried to identifie all of them, but I couldn’t.

Last we went to Macon (Macon Bacon!). We went to the historic Rose Hill Cemetery. We also went to the Starcadia Entertainment Park. Lastly we went to the Gold Cup Bowling Center.

Day 5

Today we went to Columbus. We went to the springer opera house, river center school of performing arts, simply orchestra, and the cokacola space center. Columbus is very into music, and art. Next we went to Andersonville, the original civil war prison. It was also called camp Sumpter, 16 and a half acers of stockade. After that we stopped at Savannah, a place with lots of old gardens, and houses.